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• 
- In se rt  a  rubber  pad betwee n th e floor  jack/ wo rk sh op 
h oi st  and  the  li ftin g  p oin ts . 
If you  must  lift  your  vehicle  with  a floor  jack  to  work  underneath , be 
sure  the  vehicle  is  safely  supported  on  stands  intended  for  this 
purpose . 
Fr ont  lifting  point 
The  lifting  poi nt  is  located  on  the  floo r  pan  rei nforceme nt  about  at 
the  same  leve l as  the  jack mounting  point~ page 
308, fig. 230.  Do 
not  lift  the  vehicle  at  the  vertical  sill  reinforcement. 
Rear  lifting  point 
The  li ftin g  point  is  locate d on  t he vert ical  re inforceme nt  of th e low er 
sil l for  the  on board  jack~ page 
30 8, fig.  23 1. 
Lifting  with  vehi cle  ja ck 
Refer  to 
~ page  296. 
& WARNING 
•  To reduce  the  ri sk  of  serious  injury  and  vehicle  damage. 
- Always  l ift  the  vehicle  only  at  the  special  workshop  hoist  and 
floor  jack  lift  points  illustrated 
~ page 308 , fig.  230  and 
~ page 308, fig. 231. 
- Failure  to  lift  the  vehicle  at  these  points  could  cause  the 
vehicle  to  tilt  or  fall  from  a  lift  if  there  is  a  change  in  vehicle 
weight  distribution  and  balan ce . This  might  happen , for 
e xample , when  heavy  components  such  as the  engine  block  or 
transmission  are  removed . 
•  When  removing  heavy  components  like  these,  anchor  vehicle 
to  hoist  or  add  correspond ing  we ights  to  maintain  the  center  of 
gravity.  Otherwise , the  vehicle  might  tilt  or  slip  off  the  hoist , 
causing  ser ious  personal  injury . 
0 Note 
• Be aware  of  the  fo llowing  po ints  be fore  l ifting  the  ve hicle: 
- The  vehicle  should  never  be  lifted  o r ja cked  up  from  under 
neath  the  engine  oil  pan , the  tran smis sion  housing , the  front  or 
rear  a xle  or  the  body  side  members.  This  could  lead  to  serious 
damage. 
- To avoid  damage  to  the  underbody  or  chassis  frame , a  rubber 
pad  must  be  inserted  between  the  floor  jack  and  the  lift  points . 
- Before  dr iving  over  a  workshop  hoist , check  that  the  vehicle 
weight  does  not  exceed  the  permis sible  lifting  capacity  of  the 
hoist . 
- Before  driving  over  a  workshop  hoist , en sure  that  there  i s 
sufficient  clearance  between  the  hoist  and  low  parts  of  the 
vehicle. • 
Do-it-yourself  service  
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-Gen eral  inf orm ation PW'f,___  ______________  _ 
General  information 
Explanation  of  technical  data 
Some  of  the  technical  data  listed  in  this  manual  requires 
further  explanation . 
The technical  data  for  your  vehicle  is  listed  in the  charts  starting  on 
~ page  314 . This  section  provides  general  information,  notes  and 
restrictions  which  apply  to this  data. • 
Vehicle  identification 
The key data  is given  on  the  vehicle  identification  number 
(VIN) plate  and  the  vehicle  data  sticker. 
F ig . 232  Ve hicle  Iden ti
fi cati on N umber  (VI N) 
p late:  loca tio n 
on 
driv er's  side  das h 
pa nel 
Fi g. 233  The vehi cle 
i d e ntifi cat ion  la be l -
insid e th e lu gga ge 
co mp art me nt 
T he  Vehicle  Identificati on  Number  (VIN ) 
is  located  on  the  driver's  side  so that  it  is visible  from  the  outside 
through  the  windshield ~  fig . 232 . 
The  veh icle  ide ntification  lab el 
is  located  in  the  luggage  compartment  in  the  spare  whee l well. 
The  label 
~ fig . 233  shows  the  following  vehicle  data : 
0 Production  control  No. 
0 Vehicle  identification  No. 
G) Type  code  number 
© Type  designation/engine  output  in  Ki lowatts 
© Engine  and  transmission  code  letter 
© Paint  No./lnterior 
0 Optiona l equipment  No.'s 
Vehicle  data  2  to 7 are  also  found in  your  Warranty 
& Maintenance 
booklet. 
The  safet y co mpliance  sti cke r 
is your  assurance  that  your  new  vehicle  complies  with  a ll app licable 
Federa l Motor  Vehic le  Safety  Standards  which  were  in  effect  at the 
time  the  veh ic le was  manu factured.  You can  find  this  sticker  on  the 
left  door  jamb.  It  shows  the  month  and  year  of  production  and  the  .,,_  
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General  information -________________ ,,.. 
vehicle identification  number  of your  vehicle  (perforation)  as well  as 
t he Gross  Vehicle  Weight  Rating  (GVWR) and  the Gross  Axle  Weight 
Rating  (GAWR). 
Th e high  voltage  warning  label 
is  located  on  the  lock  carrier . 
The  s pa rk  ign iti on  syst em  compl ies  with  th e Canadi an 
s tandard  ICES-002 . • 
Weights 
G ross  V ehicl e W eight  R atin g 
The Gross Vehic le Weight  Rating  (GVWR), and  the  Gross Axle Weigh t 
Rating  (GAWR) for  front  and  rear  are  listed  on  a sticker  on  the  left 
door  ja mb. 
The  Gross  Vehicle  Weight  Rating  includes  the  weight  of  the  basic 
vehicle  pl us fu ll f uel tank,  oil  and  coolant,  plus  maximum  load, 
wh ic h  inc ludes  passenger  weight  (150  lbs/68  kg  per  designated 
seating  position)  and  luggage  weight. 
Gross  Axle  We ight  Rating 
The  Gross  Axle  Weight  Rating  is  the  maximum  load  that  can  be 
app lied  at  each  axle  of  the  vehicle~ &. 
Vehicle  capacity  weight 
The vehicle  capacity  weigh t (max.  load)  is  listed  ei ther  on  the 
driver's  side  B -p illar  or  inside  the  fuel  filler  flap . 
& WARNING 
• The actual  Gro ss Axle Weight  Rating  at  the  front  and  rear axles 
s h ould not e xceed the  permi ssible weight s, and their  comb in ation 
mu st  not  exceed  the  Gro ss Vehicle  Wei ght  Rating. 
Controls . and  equip
ment .  Safety  first  Vehicle  operation 
& W
ARNING  (conti nued ) 
•  Exceeding  pe rmi ssible  weight  ratings  can  result  in vehicle 
d am age , ac ciden ts  a nd  per sonal  inj ury . 
0 Note 
•  The vehicle  capacity  weight  figures  apply  when  the  load  is 
distributed  even ly  in  the  vehicle  (passengers  and  luggage) . When 
transporting  a  heavy  load  in  the  luggage  compartment,  carry  the 
load  as  near  to  the  rear  axle  as possib le so  that  the  vehicle 's 
handl ing  is  not  impai red. 
•  Do  not  exceed  the  maximum  permiss ib le axle  loads  or  the 
maximum  gross  vehicle  weight . Always  remember  tha t the  veh ic le's 
handling  wil l be  affected  by the  extra  load.  Therefore,  adjust  your 
speed  according ly . 
•  Always  observe  local  regulations. • 
Dimensions 
The  specifications  refer  to  the  basic  model.  Differences  may  occur 
depending  on the  mode l type  and  op tions  o rdered,  for example,  tire 
sizes. 
0 Note 
When  driving  up  steep  ramps,  on  rough  roads,  over  curbs , etc . it  is 
important  to  remember  that  some  parts  of  your  vehic le, such  as 
spoilers  or  exhaust  system  components,  may  be  close  to  the 
g round.  Be ca reful  not  to  damage  them. • 
Vehicle  care  Do-it-yourself  service  Tec hn ica l da ta  
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Data 
Applies  to  vehi cles : w ith  2.0  lite r 4-cyl.  engi ne 
200  hp,  2.0  liter  4-cyl.  turbo  engine 
En gin e  da ta 
Maximum  output  SAE net 
Maximum  torque  SAE net 
No . of  cylinders 
Disp lacement 
Stroke 
Bore 
Compression  ratio 
Fuel 
Dimen sion s  (a pprox.) 
Length  (with  licence  plate  bracket) 
Width  (across  mirrors)  Height  (unladen) 
Turning  circle  diameter  (curb  to  curb) 
Ca paci ties  (a pprox.) 
Fuel ta nk 
-Total  capacity 
- Reserve  (of  total  capacity) 
Wind shield  and  h eadlight  washer  fluid  containe r 
Eng ine oil 
with  filter  change  hp@rpm 
lb
-ft@  rpm 
CID (cm
3 ) 
in  (mm) 
in  (mm) 
200 @ 5100 -6000 
207 
@ 1800-5000 
4  121  (1984) 
3.65  (92.8) 
3 .25  (82 .5) 
10.5:  1 
Premium unleaded  (91 AKI! Recommended  for  maximum  eng ine  performance . Fur
ther  details =:, 
page 244, "Gasoline" 
in  (mm) 
in  (mm) 
in  (mm) 
ft.  (ml 
180  (4573) 
76.2  (1937)  54.8  (1391) 
36.4  (11.1) 
gal/litres 
gal/litres 
qua rts/1 it res 
quarts/litres 
front -wheel  drive 
18.5  /  70 .0 
2.1 /  8.0 
4.8 
I 4.5 
4.8 
I 4.5 
quottro 
16.6  /  63_0 
•  
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Applies  t o vehicl es: wi th 3.2  liter  6-c yl.  engine 
255  hp , 3.2  liter  6-cyl.  engine 
Engine  data 
Maximum  output  SAE net 
Maximum  torque  SAE net 
N o.  of  cy linders 
Displacement 
Stroke 
Bore 
Compression  ratio 
F uel 
Dimensions  (appro x.) 
L e ngth  (with  licence  plate  bracke t) 
Width  (across  m irrors) 
Height  (unloaded) 
Turning  circle  diameter  (curb  to  curb ) 
Capacities  (appr ox .> 
Fuel tank 
- To tal  capacity 
- Reserve  (of  total  capacity) 
Windshield  and  he adlight  wa sher  fluid  container 
Engine oil 
with  filter  change  hp@rpm 
lb
-ft@  rpm 
C ID (cm
3
) 
in  (mm) 
in  (mm) 
255@  6500 
243@3250 
6 
190  (3123) 
3 .65  (92 .8) 
3 .33  (8 4.5) 
10.1  : 1 
Premium  unleaded  191  AKI) 
Re commended  for maximum  engine  performance . Fur
ther  details => 
page 244, "Gasoline" 
in  ( mm) 
in  (mm) 
in  (mm) 
ft.  (ml 
1 80  ( 4573) 
76 .2  (1937) 
54 .8  (139 1) 
36.4  (11 .1) 
gal/l itres 
gal/litres 
quarts /litres 
qua rts/l itres 16.6 /  63.0 
2 .1 /  8.0 
5 .1  / 4.8 
6.9 /  6 .5 
• 
Controls . and  equip
ment .  Safety  first  Vehicle  operation 
Vehicle  care  Do-it-yourself  service Tec hn ica l da ta  
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Consumer  Information 
Warranty  coverages 
Your Aud i is c overed  b y the  follo wing  warra nti es: 
•  New  Vehicle  Limited  Warranty 
•  Limited  Warranty  Against  Corrosion  Perforation 
•  Emissions  Control  System  Warranty 
•  Emissions  Performance  Warranty 
•  California  Emissions  Control  Warranty  (USA vehicles  only) 
•  California  Emissions  Performance  Warranty  (USA vehicles  only) 
Detailed  information  regarding  your  warranties  can  be  found  in 
your 
Warr anty & M aint ena nce  booklet .• 
Operating  your  vehicle  outside  the 
U .S.A.  or  Canada 
Government  regulations  in  the  United  States  and  Canada  require 
that  auto mobiles  meet  specific  em ission  regulations  and  safety 
standards . Therefore,  vehic les built  for  the  U .S .A.  and  Canada  differ 
from  veh icles  sold  in  other  countries . 
If you  plan  to  take  your  vehic le outside  the  continental  limits  of  the 
United  States  or  Canada,  there  is the  possibility  that 
•  unleaded  fue ls for  vehicles  with  cata lyt ic converter  may  not  be 
available; 
•  f uel may  have  a considerably  lower  octane  rat ing . Imprope r fuel 
may  cause  engine  damage; 
•  service  may  be inadequate  due to  lack of  proper  service  facilities, 
tools  or  testing  equipment; 
•  replacement  parts  may  not  be  readily  avai lable .  • 
Navigation  systems  for  vehicles  built  for  the  U.S.A . and  Canada 
wil l not  necessarily  work  in  Europe,  and  may  not  work  in other  coun 
tries  outside  of  North  America. 
0 Note 
Audi  cann ot  be  responsible  for  mechanica l damage  that  could 
resu lt  from  inadequate  fuel,  service  or  parts  avai lability .• 
Audi  Service  Repair  Manuals  and 
Literature 
Audi  Official  Factory  Service  Manuals  are  published  as soon  as 
possible  after  model  introduction . Se rvice  manua ls are  availab le 
from : 
Audi  Technical Literature  Ordering  Center 
Call  tol l-free: 
Tel. : 
1 (800)  544-802 1 
(from 8:00 AM  to 8 :00 P M,  EST, Monday  through  Friday) 
or  access  thei r website 
www .audi .dd sltd .com on  the  Internet  to 
order  repair  manua ls and  other  Audi  literature. • 
Maintenance 
General 
Your  vehicle  has  been  designe d to  he lp  keep  maintenance  requ ire 
ments  to  a minimum.  However,  a certain  amount  of  regu lar  mainte 
n ance  is sti ll necessary  to  assu re your  vehic le's  safety,  economy  and  ..,,  
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re liabi lity. For detailed  v ehicl e maintenance  consult  your  Warranty & 
M ainte nanc e book le t. 
Und er diff icult op era ting  co nd iti ons, for  example  at  extreme ly  low 
outsi de temperatures,  in very  dusty  regions,  when  towing  a trailer 
very  frequent ly, etc ., some  service  work  shou ld  be  performed 
between  the  intervals  specified.  This  applies  particu lar ly to: 
•  oil  changes,  and 
•  cleaning  or  replacing  the  air  filter. 
<£> For the  sake  of the  environment 
By regularly  maintaining  your  vehicle,  you  help  make  sure  that  emis
sion  s tandards  are  maintained,  thus  minimizing  adverse  effects  on 
the  environment. • 
Important  considerations  for  you  and  your 
vehicle 
The  increasing  use  of  electronics,  sophisticated  fue l injection  and 
emission  control  systems,  and  the  generally  increasing  techn ical 
complexity  of today's  automobiles,  have steadily  reduced  the  scope 
of  maintenance  and  repairs  which  can  be  carried  out  by veh ic le 
owners. 
Also ,  safety  and  env ir o nment al concerns  place  very  strict 
limits  on  the  nature  of  repairs  and  adjustmen ts to  engine  and  trans 
mission  parts  which  an  owner  can  perform. 
Maintenance,  adjustments  and  repairs  usua lly require  special  tools, 
test ing  devices  and  other  equipment  availab le to  spec ial ly trained 
workshop  personne l in  order  to  assure  proper  performance,  reli 
abil ity  and  sa fety  of  the  vehicle  and  its  many  systems. 
I mproper  maintenance,  adjustments  and  repairs  can  impair  the 
operation  and  reliability  of  your  vehicle  and  even  void  your  vehicle 
warranty.  Therefore,  proof  of  servicing  in accordance  with  the  main
te nance  schedule  may  be a condit ion  fo r upholding  a possible 
warranty  claim  made  within  the  warranty  period. 
Controls . and  equip
ment .  Safety  first  Vehicle  operation 
Above  all,  operational  safety  can  be  adverse
ly affected,  creating 
unnecessa ry  risks  for you  and  your  passengers . 
If in doubt  about  any servicing,  have it  done  by your  authorized  Audi 
dealer  or  any  other  properly  equipped  and  qua lified  workshop.  We 
strongly  urge  you  to  g ive your  authorized  Audi  dea ler the  opportu 
nity  to  perform  al l scheduled  maintenance  and  necessary  repairs. 
Your  dealer  has  the  fac ilities,  original  parts  and  trained  spec ia lists 
to  keep  your  vehicle  running  properly. 
Performing  lim it e d  maintenan ce  yourself 
The following  pages  describe  a  limited  number  of  procedures  which 
can  be  performed  on  your  vehicle  with  ord inary  tools,  should  the 
need  arise  and  trained  personne l be unavailab le. Before  performing 
any  of  these  procedures,  a lways  thoroughly  read  all  of  the  app li 
cable  text  and  carefu lly fo llow  the  instruct ions  given.  Always  rigor 
ously  observe  the 
WARNINGS provided . 
Before you  che ck anything  in t he engine  compartment , al wa ys  read 
and  heed  all  WARNINGS~ 
& and ~ & in  "Working  in  the  engine 
compartment"  on 
page 250. 
_& WARNING 
•  Seriou s per sonal  injury  m ay occur  a s a  result  of  imprope rly 
performed  maintenance , adjustments  or  r epair s. 
•  Alway s be  e xtremely  ca reful  when  w orking  on the  veh icle . 
Always  follow  commonly  accepted  safety  practices  and  general  c ommon  sen se . Never  risk  per sonal  injur y. 
•  Do not  attempt  any  of the  maintenance , che cks or  repair s 
de scr ibed  on the  follo wing  page s if you  are  not  f ully famili ar  w ith 
the se or other  procedures with  re spe ct  to the  vehicle , or are un cer 
t a in  ho w to  pro ceed . 
•  Do not  do  an y work  without  the  proper  tools  and  equipment . 
Have the  ne ce ssary wor k done  by your  authorized  Audi  dealer  or 
another  properly  equipped  and  qualified  work shop . 
llJi, 
Vehicle  care  Do-it-yourself  service  Tec hn ica l da ta  
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& WARN ING  (continued ) 
• The  engine  compartment  of any  motor  vehicle  is a  potentially 
hazardous  area . Never  reach  into  the  area  around  or touch  the 
radiator  fan . It  is temperature  controlled  and  can  sw itch  on 
suddenly  -even when  the  engine  is off  and  the  ignition  key has 
been  removed . The  radiator  fan  switches  on automatically  when 
the  coolant  reaches a certain  temperature  and will  continue  to  run  until  the  coolant  temperature  drops . 
•  Always  remove  the  ignition  key before  anyone  gets  under  the 
vehi cle . 
•  Always  support  your  vehicle  with  safety  stands  if  it  is neces 
sary to  work  underneath  the  vehicle . The  jack  suppl ied with  the 
vehicle  is not  adequate  for  this  purpose  and  could  collapse  causing  serious  personal  injury . 
•  If you  must  work  underneath  the  vehicle  with  the  wheels  on 
the  ground,  always  make  sure the  veh icle  is on  level  ground , that 
the wheels are always securely blocked and that the engine 
cannot  be  sta rted . 
•  Always  make  sure the  transmission  selector  lever  (automatic 
transmission)  is in  "P "  (Park position ) or Neutral  (manual  transm is
sion) and  the  park  brake  is firmly  applied. 
W For the  sake  of the  environment 
•  Cha ng ing  t he e ngine  sett ings  will  adverse ly aff ect  em iss ion 
l eve ls. This  is detrimenta l to  the  environment  and  increases  fuel 
co nsu mp tio n . 
•  Always  observe  environmental regu lations  when  disposing  of 
ol d eng ine  oil, u sed br ake  fluid , d irty  e ngin e coo la nt , spe nt batter ies 
or  worn  out  tires. 
•  Undeployed  airba g modu les and  prete nsioners  might  be  classi 
fied  as Perchlorate  Material  -specia l handling  may  apply,  see 
www .dtsc.ca .gov/ hazar douswaste/perc hlorat e.  When  the  vehic le o r 
parts  of  the  restraint  system  including  airbag  modules  safety  be lts 
w it h  pr eten sion ers ar e sc ra p pe d, a ll ap pli cab le  la w s and  reg ula- tions  must  be observed.  Your authorized  Audi  dealer  is familiar  with 
t
hese  requi re m ents  and  we re co m mend  th at  you  h ave your  dealer 
perform  this  service  for  you .• 
Additional  accessories, 
modifications  and  parts  replacement 
Additional  accessories  and  parts 
replacement 
Always  consult  an  author ized Audi  dealer  before 
pu rchasin g acc ess ori es. 
Your  vehicle  incorporates  the latest  safety  design  features  ensuring 
a  high  standa rd  o f act ive  and  passiv e safety . 
T his  saf ety  coul d be compromised  by non -approved  changes  to the 
vehic le . F or t his  reason,  if parts  have  to  be replace d, p lease obse rve 
t h e f ollow ing  po ints  when i nsta lling  addi tio na l acc essor ies: 
App roved  Aud i accessories  and  genuine  Audi  pa rts  a re avai lab le 
fr om  autho rize d Aud i dea lers. 
T hese  dealers  also  have the  necessary  fac ilities,  tools  and  trained 
spec ia lists t o ins tal l the  part s and  accessor ie s pr oper ly . 
& WARNING 
Using the  wrong  spare  parts  or  using  non -approved  accessories 
can  cause  serious  personal  injury. 
•  Use only  accessorie s expressly approved  by Audi  and  genuine 
Audi  spare  parts. 
•  These  parts  and  accessories  have  been  specially  designed  to 
be  used on  your vehicle . 
•  Never  install  accessories  such as telephone  cradles  or 
beverage  holders  on  airbag  covers or within  the  airbag  deploy-